Tree Forest Robin, Adventure park in Marsanne, France
Tree Forest Robin is a tree-based adventure park near Marsanne with over 140 climbing stations spread across 15 distinct routes. The courses wind through woodland terrain with varying heights and complexity.
The park was created to introduce tree climbing as a recreational activity to the Drôme Valley region. It became a key destination for outdoor adventure sports in southeastern France.
The site takes its name from Robin Hood lore and weaves this woodland outlaw theme throughout the climbing courses and activity areas. You notice this storytelling element as you move between different routes and challenges.
The park opens from April through October with four difficulty levels marked by green, blue, red, and black trails. Visitors as young as 2 years old can participate, with station options suited to different age groups.
Guests can sleep in elevated tree platforms and have breakfast delivered to their forest accommodation in the morning. This overnight option transforms the visit into a fuller adventure experience.
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